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EZ-0011

LED Evaluation Board for 78K0/IB2 PFC

User's Manual

Target device

78K0/IB2

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Renesas Electronics Corp. without notice. Please review the latest information published by

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Rev.1.00 Jun 2011

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Safety Precautions

This document explains matters to be noted for safe use of this evaluation board. Be sure to read this document before using this evaluation board.

Symbols Used

This document used the following symbols for matters to be observed for the safe use of the unit.

The symbols are followed by a brief explanation of the possible extent of problems which may occur if the notices are not observed.

Danger

The user may suffer death or serious injury and it’s risk is high if the warning is not observed.

Warning

The user may suffer death or serious injury if the warning is not observed.

Caution

Human injury or property damage may occur if the caution is not observed.

The following symbols express matters which are prohibited in order to prevent injury or accident.

General prohibition

The action mentioned is prohibited.

Do not touch

Touching the specified location may cause injury.

Do not disassemble

Disassembly may cause a problem such as electrical shock or product failure.

Keep away from water

Use near water poses the

Flammable

A nearby flame may

Do not touch with wet hands risk of electrical shock or cause the unit to catch Touching with wet hands product failure if moisture fire. may cause electric shock were to contact the unit.

The following symbols are used for cautions to prevent product failure and accidents. or product failure.

Caution Hot

General caution

Human injury by high temperature may

Unspecified general cautions. occur.

The following symbols are used for instructions to prevent product failure and accidents.

Compulsory action based on an instruction for the user.

Instruction to unplug from AC power supply.

Warnings Display on Product

Danger

Do not use this board in the purpose except the evaluation of MCU.

This board is developed for Power electronics engineer and it use is only for MCU evaluation. This board does not take safety measures or anti-EMI measures required for lighting equipment and power supply unit.

Do not use this board in other countries outside Japan.

This board is assumed to be used only in Japan and it may not comply with regulation or standards of any other countries except for Japan.

Do not touch to the high voltage area of the board.

Touching the board by tools or body while power is being supplied cause product failure or electric shock.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Doing so cause product failure or electrical shock.

Do not use or store this board in any of the following locations.

- Environments with copious water, humidity, steam, dust, fumes, etc.

- Environments where static electricity or electrical noise is readily generated.

Such influences can lead to electric shock or product failure.

Limit the user of this board.

Use glove to protect electric shock.

Warning

Be careful to burns.

The part of board becomes high temperature during AC power is connected.

Do not disassemble or modify the board.

Doing so may cause product failure, emission of smoke, fire or electric shock.

Do not heat the board or expose it to fire and do not short the terminals.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or rupture.

Do not drop or jolt the board.

Doing so may break or damage the board, causing fire or electric shock.

Use AC power supply in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC.

Using AC power supply out of this range may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Do not plug in or unplug a connector or cable with power applied to the board.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or rupture.

Do not turn on the power switch in insufficient state of each cable connection such as AC power cable, LED connection cable and interface cable.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Do not carry this board with connecting any cable.

Doing so may cause damage of cable and cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Do not use except the AC power cable attached to this board.

Using a incompatible cable may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Do not put or leave any electrical conductor, if you open the chassis.

A conductor on the circuit of the board may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Confirm the outlet is near this board and easily unplugged.

If smoke or an abnormal smell or sound is emitted or heating occurs, promptly switch off the board power and unplug from AC power supply.

Using the board in such a state poses a risk of fire, burning or electric shock.

Cautions Display on Product

Caution

To prevent damage due to static electricity, be careful of electrostatic charge when touching a metal part such as a connector. Electrostatic charge may cause product failure.

How to Use This Manual

Purpose This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the basic specifications and correct usage of the EZ-0011.

Organization This manual is divided into the following sections.

• OVERVIEW

• SPECIFICATIONS

• USING EZ-0011

Related Documents Please use the following documents in conjunction with this manual.

The related documents listed below may include preliminary versions. However, preliminary versions are not marked as such.

EZ-0011 User's Manual

78K0/Ix2 User's Manual: Hardware

Document Name Document Number

This manual

R01UH0010E

78K0/Ix2 Microcontrollers LED Lighting System with PFC Control APPLICATION NOTE R01AN0674E

Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice. Be sure to use the latest version of each document for designing, etc.

All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 8

1.1 Configuration of This Product .................................................................................................... 9

1.2 Features of This Product ............................................................................................................. 9

1.3 Modes of This Product................................................................................................................. 9

1.4 Information on This Product And Related Products ................................................................ 9

CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 10

2.1 Appearance ................................................................................................................................. 10

2.2 Detailed Specifications .............................................................................................................. 12

2.3 Customer-supplied Items .......................................................................................................... 12

2.4 Settings of Major Switches and Connector Functions........................................................... 13

CHAPTER 3 USING EZ-0011 .................................................................................................................. 15

3.1 Preparation.................................................................................................................................. 15

3.1.1 Downloading software ......................................................................................................................15

3.1.2 Installing programming GUI for MINICUBE2 ....................................................................................15

3.1.3 Installing assembler, compiler, and integrated debugger .................................................................16

3.1.4 Installing software auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD ............................................................16

3.1.5 Installing DALI/DMX512 master control GUI ....................................................................................16

3.2 Writing ......................................................................................................................................... 17

3.2.1 Starting write ....................................................................................................................................17

3.3 Operation..................................................................................................................................... 18

3.3.1 Steps when communication is not used ...........................................................................................18

3.3.2 Steps when communication is used .................................................................................................19

3.4 On-chip Debug............................................................................................................................ 21

APPENDIX A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................... 23

APPENDIX B PARTS LIST...................................................................................................................... 24

EZ-0011 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW

CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW

The EZ-0011(LED Evaluation Board for 78K0/IB2 PFC) is an evaluation kit for LED control that uses the 78K0/IB2 microcontroller.

This product operates with power supply of 100 - 240 VAC (50 [Hz]/60 [Hz]).

This product allows you to perform PFC control required to improve the power factor and Buck converter control (3 channels) required for dimming and toning of the LED by using the functions of the 78K0/IB2. It supports the software auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD provided by Renesas Electronics, that allows you to evaluate the functions of the microcontroller easily.

For writing programs to the 78K0/IB2 and on-chip debug, a separately sold on-chip debug emulator MINICUBE2 with programming functions is required.

Also, our lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008) can be used to perform dimming control via DALI communication/DMX512 communication by using the GUI software on the PC. You can download the GUI software from our website.

Figure 1-1. System Configuration

Communication master evaluation board EZ-0008

On-chip debug emulator

MINICUBE2

PC for program development and evaluation

Load LED (up to 3 channels)

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1.1 Configuration of This Product

This product consists of the following:

- Main unit (EZ-PFCLED-002)

- Power cable

- Communication cable

Caution The product configuration is subject to change without prior notice. For details, refer to the list attached to the product.

1.2 Features of This Product

The 78K0/IB2 enables PFC control required to improve the power factor and Buck converter control (3 channels) required for dimming and toning of the LED.

- PFC control with the PWM timer that works with the built-in comparator

- Independent LED control of three channels with Buck converter control using the internal timer

- 100 to 240 VAC (50 [Hz]/60 [Hz]) supported

Three types of interfaces are incorporated.

- DALI communication interface

- DMX512 communication interface

- MINICUBE2 interface (for on-chip debug/flash memory write)

1.3 Modes of This Product

Various types of dimming operation can be done with the programming of the 78K0/IB2. The software auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD supports 5 types of dimming operation.

- Fix dimming mode

- Variable dimming mode

- Switch dimming mode

- DALI dimming mode

- DMX512 dimming mode

1.4 Information on This Product And Related Products

For information on this product and related products, visit the following URL of Renesas Electronics.

URL: http://www2.renesas.com/micro/ja/solution/lighting/download.html

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EZ-0011

CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS

This chapter describes the specifications of this product.

2.1 Appearance

Figure 2-1. Appearance of Main Unit (1/2)

(a) Appearance of the main unit

CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS

Main unit top panel Housing screw

- Housing screws are on the main unit top panel, front side, and left side.

Main unit left side

Main unit right side

Dimming switch

(b) Main unit front side

MINICUBE2 interface LED output connector

Main unit front

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Figure 2-1. Appearance of Main Unit (2/2)

(c) Main unit right side

DALI/DMX512

Power switch changeover switch

DALI communication connector

DMX512 communication connector

AC power supply connector

Power indicator LED

(d) Board appearance (interior of the main unit)

Fuse

250 [VAC]

1.6 [A]

Primary side high voltage area

78K0/IB2

Secondary side high voltage area

Danger

Do not touch the area enclosed with RED line because of high voltage while power is being supplied.

This area is also indicated by white heavy line on the board.

Do not put or leave any electrical conductor, if you open the chassis.

A conductor on the circuit of the board may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

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2.2 Detailed Specifications

Main unit model name indication: EZ-PFCLED-002

Input: 100 to 240 VAC [V] (50 [Hz]/60 [Hz])

Output:

Power supply fuse:

3 channels 50 VDC/ch (max.), 400 [mA]/ch (max.)

250 VAC, Fuse current 1.6 [A], 5×20 [mm]

Critical conduction insulating type PFC circuit (controlled by the 78K0/IB2)

3 channels of Buck converter circuit (controlled by the 78K0/IB2)

MINICUBE2 interface (for writing to the 78K0/IB2 and on-chip debug)

DALI communication interface circuit

DMX512 communication interface circuit

3 channels of dimming control switch

2.3 Customer-supplied Items

•On-chip debug emulator with programming function MINICUBE2

•LED load

Supply LED loads with the following specifications.

Voltage: 50 [V] or less per channel

Current: 400 [mA] or less per channel

Caution Depending on the characteristics of the load, input voltage, and program algorithm, intended output characteristics may not be obtained even within the ratings above. When a program created with the auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD is used, dimming operation of the main unit may stop due to overvoltage or overcurrent. If intended output characteristics cannot be obtained or if dimming operation stops in the program created with Applilet EZ for

HCD, review the characteristics of the load, input voltage, and program algorithm, etc.

•LED load connection cable

Use a cable that can withstand the voltage and current applied to the LED load used.

•Lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008)

It is required for evaluation of the DALI communication/DMX512 communication.

Warning

Use AC power supply in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC.

Using AC power supply out of this range may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

When connecting the LED load to this product, the user must be responsible for performing work and connection of wiring properly to avoid defective connection.

Improper wiring work or connection may cause failure, heat generation, fire, or electric shock.

Use wires that have the ratings of the LED load complying with the safety standard or better to connect the LED load.

Using nonconforming items or items that do not satisfy the ratings may cause failure, heat generation, fire, or electric shock.

For the circuit diagram of the EZ-0011, refer to APPENDIX A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.

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EZ-0011

2.4 Settings of Major Switches and Connector Functions

CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS

Table 2-1 Power Switch Setting

ON OFF

Power switch Power ON Power OFF

Table 2-2 DALI/DMX512 Changeover Switch Setting

Position Communication interface selected

DALI

DMX

DALI communication interface

DMX512 communication interface

Table 2-3 DMX512 Communication Connector

Terminal Function

GND

+

-

GND terminal for DMX512 communication

DMX512 communication data positive terminal

DMX512 communication data negative terminal

Figure 2-2 Connection Examples for DALI Communication/DMX512 Communication (with EZ-0008 Board)

(a) Connection for DMX512 communication

AC power supply

EZ-PFCLED-002

G + EZ-0008

PC

(b) Connection for DALI communication

AC power supply

EZ- PFCLED-002

PC

EZ-0008

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Table 2-4 Dimming Switch Setting and Microcontroller Connection Destination Port

Switch Function

Note

Destination port

SW1 P35

SW2

SW3

Starting of auto-tuning

Dimming setting for LED channel 1

Dimming setting for LED channel 2

Dimming setting for LED channel 3

P36

P37

Note The switch functions are the functions in the program created with the software auto generation tool

Applilet EZ for HCD.

1+

1-

2+

2-

3+

Terminal

Table 2-5 Functions of LED Output Connectors

Function

Note

Output terminal of channel 1 (+)

Output terminal of channel 1 (-)

Output terminal of channel 2 (+)

Output terminal of channel 2 (-)

Output terminal of channel 3 (+)

3- Output terminal of channel 3 (-)

Note When connecting the LED load to the output, connect the anode side of the LED to the output terminal (+) side, and the cathode side to the output terminal (-) side.

Figure 2-3 Example of LED Output Connector Terminal Layout and LED Connection

Warning

Do not plug in or unplug a connector or cable with power applied to the board.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or rupture.

Do not carry this board with connecting any cable.

Doing so may cause damage of cable and cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

When connecting the LED load to this product, the user must be responsible for performing work and connection of wiring properly to avoid defective connection.

Improper wiring work or connection may cause failure, heat generation, fire, or electric shock.

Use wires that have the ratings of the LED load complying with the safety standard or better to connect the LED load.

Using nonconforming items or items that do not satisfy the ratings may cause failure, heat generation, fire, or electric shock.

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EZ-0011 CHAPTER 3 USING EZ-0011

CHAPTER 3 USING EZ-0011

3.1 Preparation

3.1.1 Downloading software

To perform development and evaluation of software using this product, the following software is required.

•Assembler for 78K0 core (RA78K0)

•Compiler for 78K0 core (CC78K0)

•Device file (DF780756)

•Parameter (PRM78F0756)

•Integrated debugger (ID78K0-QB)

•Programming GUI for MINICUBE2 (QB-Programmer)

•Software auto generation tool (Applilet EZ for HCD)

To perform evaluation of DALI communication/DMX512 communication using the lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008), the following software is required in addition to the above.

•Windows device driver for the EZ board

•DALI master controller GUI

•DMX512 master controller GUI

Please download the software from the respective download pages for the EZ-0011 and EZ-0008 at the following URL.

URL: http://www2.renesas.com/micro/ja/solution/lighting/download.html

3.1.2 Installing programming GUI for MINICUBE2

To write programs to the 78K0/IB2 on this product, the programming GUI for MINICUBE2 (QB-Programmer) is required.

Install it to the PC in the following steps.

Caution To use the programming GUI, a separate parameter file is required. For the actual steps for write operation, refer to the QB-Programmer User's Manual (U18527E)

<1> Download the QB-Programmer from the download page for the EZ-0011.

<2> Click the installer file qbp_vxxx_j.exe to execute it. ("xxx" indicates the version.)

<3> Follow the instructions of the installer. Read the license agreement, and continue the installation if it is OK.

When the QB-Programmer is installed by default setting, the driver for MINICUBE2 is also instaled.

3.1.3 Installing assembler, compiler, and integrated debugger

To perform program development and on-chip debugging for the 78K0/IB2 on this product, the assembler, compiler, and integrated debugger are required. Install them to the PC in the following steps.

<1> Download the assembler (RA78K0), compiler (CC78K0), and integrated debugger (ID78K0-QB) from the download page for the EZ-0011.

<2> Click the assembler installer file ra78k0_wxxx_j.exe to execute it. ("xxx" indicates the version.)

<3> Follow the instructions of the installer. Read the license agreement, and continue the installation if it is OK.

<4> When the assembler is installed, the integrated development environment (PM+) is also installed.

<5> Similarly, install the compiler (installer file name: cc78k0_wxxxj.exe) and integrated debugger (installer file name: id78k0-qb_v320_j.exe).

<6> Decompress the device file (compressed file name: df780756_vxxx.zip), and install it with the device file installer.

(For details, refer to the help of the device file installer.)

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3.1.4 Installing software auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD

The software auto generation tool Applilet EZ for HCD is provided for easy evaluation of the functions of this product.

Files generated by his application can also be used as sample programs. Install it to the PC in the following steps.

Caution To use this software, the assembler (RA78K0) and complier (CC78K0) are required.

<1> Download the Applilet EZ for HCD from the download page for the EZ-0011.

<2> Decompress the compressed file AppliletEZforHCD_VxxxJ.zip, and execute the installer file

AppliletEZforHCD_VxxxJ.msi. (("xxx" indicates the version.)

<3> Follow the instructions of the installer. Read the license agreement, and continue the installation if it is OK.

3.1.5 Installing DALI/DMX512 master control GUI

To perform dimming control via DALI communication/DMX512 communication, our “lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008)” and GUI can be used for easy evaluation.

For the lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008), refer to Lighting Communication Master Evaluation

Board (EZ-0008) Quick Start Guide (Document No.: ZUD-CE-09-0018).

For details and installation method of the DALI master controller GUI, refer to DALI Master Controller GUI User's Manual

(Document No.: U19607). For details and installation method of the DMX512 master controller GUI, refer to DMX512

Master Controller GUI User's Manual (U19596E) .

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3.2 Writing

This section describes how to write a generated program (hex file) to the 78K0/IB2 installed on this product.

3.2.1 Starting write

<1> Set the mode selection switch of MINICUBE2 to M2 (select the 78K0 microcontroller), and set the power supply selection switch to T (use the power supply of the target system). Connect it to the PC using the USB cable.

<2> Make sure that the power supply of the main unit is off, and connect MINICUBE2 to the main unit.

<3> Connect the power cable to the main unit, and connect it to the receptacle.

<4> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the ON position to supply AC power.

<5> Check that the power indicator LED is on.

Figure 3-1. Connection for Write

PC used for writing

16-pin cable attached to

MINICUBE2

USB cable

MINICUBE2

<6> Start the programmer GUI (QB-Programmer) on the PC.

<7> Set the parameter file 78F0756.prm on the Setup screen of the QB-Programmer.

<8> Load the hex file to write.

<9> Execute “Blank check”→”Erase”→”Program”→”Verify” separately, or execute ”Autoprocedure” to perform erasure and write.

<10> Exit from the QB-Programmer.

<11> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the OFF position to stop the AC power supply.

<12> Disconnect the USB connection between the PC and MINICUBE2, and remove MINICUBE2 from the main unit.

Danger

Do not touch to the high voltage area of the board.

Touching the board by tools or body while power is being supplied cause product failure or electric shock.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Doing so cause product failure or electrical shock.

Do not turn on the power switch in insufficient state of each cable connection such as AC power cable, LED connection cable and interface cable.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Confirm the outlet is near this board and easily unplugged.

If smoke or an abnormal smell or sound is emitted or heating occurs, promptly switch off the board power and unplug from AC power supply.

Using the board in such a state poses a risk of fire, burning or electric shock.

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3.3 Operation

This section describes how to operate the program written to this product.

For information on how to write a program, refer to "3.2 Writing."

3.3.1 Steps when communication is not used

<1> Make sure that the power supply of the main unit is off, and connect the load to the LED output connector.

<2> Connect the power cable to the main unit, and connect it to the receptacle.

<3> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the ON position to supply AC power. The program written to the microcontroller starts to operate.

Caution For programs created with the Applilet EZ for HCD, auto tuning operation is required before performing the selected dimming operation. Parameters of preview control are obtained in auto tuning, so voltage is applied to the load up to the preset current.

To start auto tuning, press the dimming switch (SW1). When auto tuning is complete, communication operation starts.

<4> When the evaluation is finished, turn the power switch of the main unit to the OFF position to stop the AC power supply.

Figure 3-2. Example of Connection When Communication Is Not Performed

Load (LED)

Danger

Do not touch to the high voltage area of the board.

Touching the board by tools or body while power is being supplied cause product failure or electric shock.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Doing so cause product failure or electrical shock.

Do not turn on the power switch in insufficient state of each cable connection such as AC power cable, LED connection cable and interface cable.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Confirm the outlet is near this board and easily unplugged.

If smoke or an abnormal smell or sound is emitted or heating occurs, promptly switch off the board power and unplug from AC power supply.

Using the board in such a state poses a risk of fire, burning or electric shock.

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3.3.2 Steps when communication is used

This product has the DALI communication and DMX512 communication circuits. By using the serial interface

UART6/DALI incorporated on the 78K0/IB2, slave operation of DALI communication and DMX512 communication can be achieved. To use communication, connection is required according to the communication method. This section describes the steps in which the lighting communication master evaluation board (EZ-0008) is used.

<1> Make sure that the power supply of the main unit is off, and connect the load to the LED output connector.

<2> Connect the main unit and EZ-0008 with a cable. Connection varies depending on the communication method.

For details, refer to Figure 3-3.

<3> Adjust the DALI/DMX512 changeover switch to the communication to be used.

<4> Connect the EZ-0008 to the PC.

<5> Connect the power cable to the main unit, and connect it to the receptacle.

<6> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the ON position to supply AC power. The program written to the microcontroller starts to operate.

Caution For programs created with the Applilet EZ for HCD, auto tuning operation is required before performing the selected dimming operation. Parameters of preview control are obtained in auto tuning, so voltage is applied to the load up to the preset current.

To start auto tuning, press the dimming switch (SW1). When auto tuning is complete, communication operation starts.

<7> Start the DALI master controller GUI or DMX512 master controller GUI on the PC to start evaluation.

<8> When the evaluation is finished, turn the power switch of the main unit to the OFF position to stop the AC power supply.

Figure 3-3 Connection Examples for DALI Communication/DMX512 Communication (with EZ-0008 Board)

(a) Connection for DMX512 communication

AC power supply

EZ- PFCLED-002

G + -

EZ-0008

PC

(b) Connection for DALI communication

AC power supply

EZ- PFCLED-002

PC

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Danger

Do not touch to the high voltage area of the board.

Touching the board by tools or body while power is being supplied cause product failure or electric shock.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Doing so cause product failure or electrical shock.

Do not turn on the power switch in insufficient state of each cable connection such as AC power cable, LED connection cable and interface cable.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Confirm the outlet is near this board and easily unplugged.

If smoke or an abnormal smell or sound is emitted or heating occurs, promptly switch off the board power and unplug from AC power supply.

Using the board in such a state poses a risk of fire, burning or electric shock.

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3.4 On-chip Debug

The 78K0/IB2 installed on this product supports the on-chip debug function. MINICUBE2 is required for on-chip debugging. This section describes the procedure for on-chip debugging.

<1> Make sure that the power supply of the main unit is off, and connect MINICUBE2 to the main unit.

<2> Set the mode selection switch of MINICUBE2 to M2 (select the 78K0 microcontroller), and set the power supply selection switch to T (use the power supply of the target system). Connect it to the PC using the USB cable.

<3> Connect the power cable to the main unit, and connect it to the receptacle.

<4> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the ON position to supply AC power.

<5> Check that the power indicator LED is on.

Figure 3-4. Connection for On-chip Debugging

PC for program development and evaluation

On-chip debug emulator

MINICUBE2

<6> Start the integrated debugger (ID78K0-QB) on the PC.

The on-chip debug function can be used for evaluation by operating the ID78K0-QB.

<7> When the evaluation is finished, exit from the ID78K0-QB.

<8> Turn the power switch of the main unit to the OFF position to stop the AC power supply.

Cautions 1. To use the on-chip debug function, memory space must be reserved in the 78K0/IB2 in advance. When our compiler is used, this setting can be done with the linker option. To use the on-chip debug function, select the "On-chip debug[-go](C)" check box in the linker option to specify the size.

If the pseudo real-time RAM monitor (RRM) function is not used, reserve 256 bytes as a debugging monitor area.

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Figure 3-5. Linker Option Setting

CHAPTER 3 USING EZ-0011

Cautions 2. When performing debugging with the on-chip debug function, be careful of the positions and timing for step executions and breaks. Stopping the PFC circuit or Buck converter abruptly may damage the circuit elements on the board due to overvoltage or overcurrent, resulting in smoke or fire in the worst case. Especially, do not set any break for the Peripheral Break function because it stops the timer for PFC and Buck converters upon a break.

Danger

Do not touch to the high voltage area of the board.

Touching the board by tools or body while power is being supplied cause product failure or electric shock.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Doing so cause product failure or electrical shock.

Do not turn on the power switch in insufficient state of each cable connection such as AC power cable, LED connection cable and interface cable.

Doing so may cause product failure, generation of heat, fire or electric shock.

Confirm the outlet is near this board and easily unplugged.

If smoke or an abnormal smell or sound is emitted or heating occurs, promptly switch off the board power and unplug from AC power supply.

Using the board in such a state poses a risk of fire, burning or electric shock.

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APPENDIX A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

APPENDIX A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM e A3

B

A

D

C

F

E

1 3

6

3 5

2

1 4

3

2

1 4

3

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15 16

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APPENDIX B PARTS LIST

TP

TPLED

TPLED

TPLED

GND

GND

GND

GND

PFCO

12V

5V

C

C

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

TP

U

ZD

ZD

SW

TP

TP

TP

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

Part

PC

PC

PC

Q

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

Q

F

26

27

28

42

45

48

3

4

8

9

25

104

204

304

501

502

503

1

1

22

23

24

25

26

29

16

17

18

19

20

21

2

3

3

1

30

1

2

4

13

14

15

4

5

6

501

1

501

2

3

5

1

Part No.

1

501

502

22

41

42

43

107

207

307

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Item name

Photocoupler

Photocoupler

Photocoupler

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

Power MOSFET

CPU

Zener diode

Zener diode

Rocker switch

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Test tap

Ceramic capacitor

Ceramic capacitor

Ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Multilayer ceramic capacitor

Power MOSFET

Fuse holder

Table B-1. Parts List (1/4)

Manufacturer

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Renesas Electronics

Fujisoku

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Mac8

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing

Toshiba

BULGIN

APPENDIX B PARTS LIST

Model No. or Drawing No.

PS2561AL-1

PS2561AL-1

PS2561AL-1

2SK4035

2SK2055

2SK2055

2SK2055

2SK4147

2SK4147

2SK4147

UPD78F0756MC-CAB-AX

RD150S

RD2.7S

SLE210K4-6

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Skyblue

LC-2-G-Black

LC-2-G-Black

LC-2-G-Black

LC-2-G-Black

LC-2-G-Red

LC-2-G-Red

LC-2-G-Red

DEHR33D102KB3B

DEHR33D102KB3B

DEHC32H471KA2B

GRM32EB31C476ME15

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM31MR71H474KA01

GRM31MR71H474KA01

GRM31MR71H474KA01

GRM188B31H104KA92

GRM188B31C105KA92

GRM32EC81E226ME15

2SK3017

FX0321

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R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

SW

SW

SW

R

R

R

U

LF

LF

U

SW

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

101

102

104

105

106

107

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

40

42

43

45

46

48

34

35

36

37

38

39

24

25

26

31

32

33

21

22

23

7

8

5

6

2

3

4

2

3

4

1

1

2

502

1

202

204

205

206

207

208

108

109

117

119

120

201

209

217

219

220

301

302

Part Part No.

Table B-1. Parts List (2/4)

Item name

Fuse holder cover

Fuse (AC250[V]1.6[A])

Power supply IC

Common mode choke

Common mode choke

Interface IC

Push type switch

Push type switch

Push type switch

Slide switch

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Metal oxide film resistor

Chip type resistor

Metal oxide film resistor

Chip type resistor

Metal oxide film resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

Manufacturer

BULGIN

Littlefuse

Power Integrations

TDK

TDK

Texas Instruments

Alps Electric

Alps Electric

Alps Electric

Alps Electric

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

APPENDIX B PARTS LIST

Model No. or Drawing No.

12760

021701.6HXP

LNK613DG-TL

UF1717V-201Y1R6-01

UF1717V-300Y1R2-03

SN75176BDE4

SKHHLQA010

SKHHLQA010

SKHHLQA010

SSSF121900

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2BTTD4702F

RK73H2BTTD4702F

RK73H2ATTD1302F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2BTTD4303F

RK73H2ATTD2002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD33R0F

RK73H2ATTD1000F

RK73H2ATTD1003F

RK73H2ATTD4301F

RK73H2ATTD1000F

RK73H2ATTD3302F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD5103F

RK73H2ATTD2702F

RK73H2ATTD3300F

RK73H2ATTD1202F

RK73H2ATTD8200F

SL2TBK4R7J

RK73H2ATTD1001F

SL2TBK4R7J

RK73H2ATTD1001F

SL2TBK4R7J

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD5103F

RK73H2ATTD2702F

RK73H2ATTD5103F

RK73H2ATTD2702F

RK73H2ATTD5103F

RK73H2ATTD2702F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2001F

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73B2ATTD3R3J

RK73H2ATTD6801F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD51R0F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2001F

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73B2ATTD3R3J

RK73H2ATTD6801F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD51R0F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2001F

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D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

T

T

T

U

CN

C

C

MOV

CN

CN

CN

CN

L

L

L

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Part

R

R

R

R

Q

Q

Q

D

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

LED

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

D

D

D

D

D

D

303

306

501

1

2

21

25

26

103

106

203

206

501

1

2

3

22

23

24

4

9

2

3

203

204

208

303

304

308

501

6

23

24

25

103

104

108

513

515

516

517

518

519

502

503

504

508

509

510

512

Part No.

304

305

306

307

308

309

317

319

320

501

2

502

503

41

42

43

21

1

1

2

Table B-1. Parts List (3/4)

Item name

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Chip type resistor

Connector

Screwless terminal block

Screwless terminal block

Coil

Coil

Coil

Power supply IC

AC inlet 3-terminal connector

Film capacitor

Film capacitor

Absorber

Straight type pin header

Transformer

Transformer

Transformer

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

LED

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Fast recovery diode

Sato Parts

Sato Parts

Sato Parts

Sumida Corporation

Sumida Corporation

Sumida Corporation

Seiko Instruments

EMUDEN

Panasonic

Panasonic

Panasonic

Hirose Electric

Pony Electric

Pony Electric

Pony Electric

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Manufacturer

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

KOA

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Rohm

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Model No. or Drawing No.

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73H2ATTD10R0F

RK73H2ATTD2200F

RK73B2ATTD3R3J

RK73H2ATTD6801F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD51R0F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD3001F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1201F

RK73H2ATTD3300F

RK73H2ATTD3301F

RK73H2ATTD1102F

RK3B2ATTD4R7G

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

RK73H2ATTD1200F

RK73H2ATTD1001F

RK73H2ATTD1002F

ML-800-S1H-6P

ML-800-S1H-2P

ML-800-S1H-3P

CDRH127/LDNP-821M

CDRH127/LDNP-821M

CDRH127/LDNP-821M

S-812C50BMC-C5E-G

M1907-A

ECQU2A224ML

ECQU2A224ML

ERZV10D511

HIF3F-16PA-2.54DS

078-T001B

078-T002

078-T003

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

RB160M-90

SLR-332MG

2SA2092

2SC2412KR

2SC5865

2SA2092

2SC2412KR

2SC5865

2SA2092

2SC2412KR

2SC5865

2SA2092

2SC2412KR

2SC5865

2SA2092

2SC2412KR

2SC2412KR

D1FK60

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46

47

49

41

42

43

21

22

24

41

43

44

101

201

301

Part No.

7

8

27

1

501

5

6

21

10

D

D

D

C

C

C

D

D

D

C

C

C

C

C

C

DB

C

C

D

C

Part

D

D

D

DB

Item name

Rectifying diode

Rectifying diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Rectifying stack

Rectifying stack

Heat sink

Heat sink

Film capacitor

Film capacitor

Fast recovery diode

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Electrolytic capacitor

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Schottky Barrier diode

Table B-1. Parts List (4/4)

Manufacturer

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Shindengen Electric Manufacturing

Mizutani Electric

Mizutani Electric

Nitsuko

Nitsuko

Nihon Inter Electronics

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Nippon Chemi-Con

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric

Model No. or Drawing No.

D1N60

D1N60

D1FJ10

LN4SB60

S1NB60-7102

PUE26-25

PUE26-25

MDX22W105K

MDX22W105K

EA31FS4-F

EKXJ401ELL100MJ16S

ELXV101ELL121MK25S

ELXZ250ELL101MFB5D

ELXZ250ELL470MEB5D

ELXV101ELL560MJ20S

ELXV800ELL270MF15D

ELXV101ELL560MJ20S

ELXV800ELL270MF15D

ELXV101ELL560MJ20S

ELXV800ELL270MF15D

CB863-15

CB863-15

CB863-15

CB863-15

CB863-15

CB863-15

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REVISION HISTORY EZ-0011 User’s Manual

Rev. Date

1.00 Jun 20, 2011

Description

Page Summary

First Edition issued

C - 1

EZ-0011 User’s Manual

Publication Date: Rev.1.00 Jun 20, 2011

Published by: Renesas Electronics Corporation

EZ-0011

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